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Anniston council opens nuisance-abatement hearing, grants one-week extension and orders on-site assessment after resident complaint

3173982 · May 1, 2025
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The Anniston City Council opened a public hearing on identified property nuisances, granted one property a one-week extension to finish repairs, and directed staff to inspect road and fence conditions near Morris Brown Park after a resident raised safety and maintenance concerns.

The Anniston City Council opened a public hearing on identified property nuisances and granted one property a one-week extension to finish repairs, then directed staff to inspect road and fence conditions near Morris Brown Park after a resident raised concerns about a nearby junkyard and damaged roadways.

Council members read a list of addresses tied to “Group 2025-01,” described in the hearing as involving “brass, debris, vehicles, burn structures,” and invited owners to be heard. After one property owner…

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